Should I Go For Partial Or Full Dentures?

                                         

Dentures are removable appliances to replace one or more missing teeth or all the teeth in your upper or lower jaw. Dentures that replace just one or more teeth are called partial dentures, while dentures replacing all your teeth are called full or complete dentures. Denture teeth are usually made from plastic or porcelain and are attached to a pink gum-colored acrylic base. Partial dentures can be held in place with special attachments or clasps that will fit around or onto existing teeth. They will often have a lightweight cobalt chrome alloy base which enables us to construct a thinner, stronger, and more comfortable appliance for you to wear. Full dentures normally just have an acrylic base that will rest on the gums or be supported with dental implants providing a stable yet still fully removable set of teeth. The Hempstead Dental is coviniently located near to the 641 10th St, Hempstead. We also provide various dental services in the nearby cities of Waller and Belleville is the best option available and dental close to you.

You do need to keep your dentures thoroughly clean, either by using a proprietary denture cleaner and a denture brush. Do not use toothpaste or an ordinary toothbrush as these are too harsh and will damage the denture. Flexible partials are an alternative to both metal-based dentures and fixed restoration options, such as fixed dental bridges. While these dentures might come at a slightly higher cost, they offer many benefits. Even though flexible dentures are made from a lightweight material, they are very strong and durable and built to withstand stress and pressure in the mouth. Additionally, they are resistant to chemical deterioration.

Call us at (979) 826-4040 or visit www.hempsteaddentaltx.com to schedule your appointment.

Find us at:

641 10th St
Hempstead,
TX 77445

                                               Our Response to COVID 19

Dear Valued Patients and Dentists,

During this time of uncertainty, we wanted to reassure you that we are taking the COVID 19 Pandemic seriously and will continue to closely follow the situation. At this time, we are pleased to let you know that we are still open to take care of your Denture requirements. Our Dental Clinic has always followed the best sterilization and hygiene practices for our Patients and Dentists.  We apply disposable barriers such as gloves, mouth mirrors, and masks, wiping and disinfecting all surfaces of our Clinic after each appointment and Laboratory multiple times a day ensuring that all outgoing cases are cleaned and disinfected before being couriered to remove any debris and pathogenic micro-organisms. With this being said, if any of the following applies to you please call us to reschedule your appointment.

  • Have you been in contact with anyone who may have Coronavirus?
  • Are you currently self-isolating or in quarantine?
  • Have flu/cold-like symptoms or feel unwell?
  • Have you traveled overseas in the last 2 weeks?

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